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brady enacted some laws to start background checks. background checks that cover online sales. >> it stopped nearly 2.1 million purchasers from getting guns. when you stop and think 2.1 million people. >> i think we just lost our connection to -- and do -- now we're telling -- do we have them back? we don't have them. okay. but i do think -- i think we have one more piece of what president obama had to say yesterd yesterday, let's listen to that. >> by now, it should be clear that the change we need will not come from washington even when tragedy strikes washington. change will come the only way it ever has come and that's from the american people. so the question now is not whether as americans we care in moments of tragedy. clearly we care. our hearts are broken again. we care so deeply about these families. but the question is do we care enough? >> do we care enough? that is the question the president left us
brady enacted some laws to start background checks. background checks that cover online sales. >> it stopped nearly 2.1 million purchasers from getting guns. when you stop and think 2.1 million people. >> i think we just lost our connection to -- and do -- now we're telling -- do we have them back? we don't have them. okay. but i do think -- i think we have one more piece of what president obama had to say yesterd yesterday, let's listen to that. >> by now, it should be clear...
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funding could be stripped for the healthcare law, also known as obama care. the senate is expected to reject the house plan in the coming week. >>> i'm rosa florez in new york. anthony bourdain starts right now. >> all right, did you maggots load the chickens? what do you need to know? i'm on o i am an aficionado of eroticism. a necklace of cans around our necks. i certainly cherish those golden moments. i wish i could hear the exploding capillaries. i'm feeling every minute, every hour, every month and year of my age. no, maybe we should figure out how to cook dinner unless you don't want to eat any dinner, because we are really not going to eat any dinner tonight. i can't say that i'm evolving or maturing or doing anything differently. you know. what was the question? ♪ ♪ >>> i would like to spend some time at a beach. the beaches here are beautiful. i would have liked to have eaten more widely because i know the food is delicious. i would have liked to have seen more of some of the places we went to. i would like a pony, a magical pony. possibly a unic
funding could be stripped for the healthcare law, also known as obama care. the senate is expected to reject the house plan in the coming week. >>> i'm rosa florez in new york. anthony bourdain starts right now. >> all right, did you maggots load the chickens? what do you need to know? i'm on o i am an aficionado of eroticism. a necklace of cans around our necks. i certainly cherish those golden moments. i wish i could hear the exploding capillaries. i'm feeling every minute,...
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>> so when we do find people who are inappropriate, who violate the rules or break the law then we take immediate action to investigate and take the appropriate disposition, whether it is dismissal or whether they receive a type of disciplinary action. >> typically, there are very few of these types of action. the rest of the staff follows the rules by the book. >> contraband, right? >> uh-huh. >> good-bye, good-bye, get out, get out. >> it is really not contraband, this is what it is really the heinz catsup all day long. all day long. >> they give you like catsup from the canteen, and i brought in here to eat with my meat loaf. >> when i see them i catch them on it i call them on it. if they're doing something wrong, okay i have to let them know that they're doing something wrong. and i will listen to them. and someone just wants you to listen. i'll listen to them and talk to them. and when it comes to the bottom line i'll lock them up. and they know that for a fact. >> up next. >> teresa. >> who is it? >> my wife. >> forbidden relationships inside north carolina. >> oh, i love her, th
>> so when we do find people who are inappropriate, who violate the rules or break the law then we take immediate action to investigate and take the appropriate disposition, whether it is dismissal or whether they receive a type of disciplinary action. >> typically, there are very few of these types of action. the rest of the staff follows the rules by the book. >> contraband, right? >> uh-huh. >> good-bye, good-bye, get out, get out. >> it is really not...
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the law had failed to avenge the wrongful death of innocent people in ruby ridge and mt. carmel with the branch davidians. >> this fire is really rolling now. >> -- and that it was necessary to strike back in, say, the fashion of john brown and harper's ferry. >> he had to know that there were children in that building, and i cannot imagine anybody committing that kind of act against another human being. >> at times, he said he knew there was a day care center there. at other times, he appeared to avoid that. i think that the death of the children was very uncomfortable for him. on one hand, he sought to rationalize it. on the other hand, it was beyond rationalization, and even tim mcveigh knew that. i think the first time he said he just looked at me and he said, children also died at waco. he assigned almost all responsibility to himself. i did this, i did that. terry nichols helped me with this or that, but he played down the role of terry, played down the role of anyone else. i think he expected to be found guilty. >> we got him. >> he was not surprised by the return
the law had failed to avenge the wrongful death of innocent people in ruby ridge and mt. carmel with the branch davidians. >> this fire is really rolling now. >> -- and that it was necessary to strike back in, say, the fashion of john brown and harper's ferry. >> he had to know that there were children in that building, and i cannot imagine anybody committing that kind of act against another human being. >> at times, he said he knew there was a day care center there. at...
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laws that have been passed. we've helped shape public opinion through public pressure campaigns and even been around some important lawsuits that helped give out these basic protections. that's the way we're going to continue, but we need to do it in a way where players can voice a concern because at the end of the day, the ncaa always has special messages during the final four. spend millions of dollars to spin what's really going on. >> you've been covering this a lot. particularly as traumatic brain injury evidence has mounted. the nfl has instituted a ton of new rules. whether they work or not is the question. simply dollars and cents, but they've done a lot. are we seeing the same in the ncaa and is that just a matter of the fact the players have less power in this weird cartel unpaid system? >> yes, that's exactly it. we're seeing less, but the ncaa expects the nfl to take the lead and they tony want to see themselves subjecting themselves to anything dangerous, but at the same time, they have no power. th
laws that have been passed. we've helped shape public opinion through public pressure campaigns and even been around some important lawsuits that helped give out these basic protections. that's the way we're going to continue, but we need to do it in a way where players can voice a concern because at the end of the day, the ncaa always has special messages during the final four. spend millions of dollars to spin what's really going on. >> you've been covering this a lot. particularly as...
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the law that republicans want to repeal. i signed it into law. the supreme court ruled it constitutional. republicans in congress have now voted more than 40 times to undermine or repeal it. their candidate for president ran on a platform to repeal it. and at every step they have been unsuccessful. [ applause ] >> president obama went after republicans for their scare tactics, trying to scare people about obama care. >> there are so many people out there working to make it fail. one of the biggest newspapers in the country recently published an editorial i thought was pretty good. they said the republicans in congress are poisoning obama care then trying to claim it's sick. you had a state representative some where say that it is destructive to personal and individual liberty as the fugitive slave act. think >> senior fellow at center for budget and policy priorities. i think i disagree with the president about the last point. if it gets up and is running very well, he will be getting credit for that? >> he will get credit for it from an historic
the law that republicans want to repeal. i signed it into law. the supreme court ruled it constitutional. republicans in congress have now voted more than 40 times to undermine or repeal it. their candidate for president ran on a platform to repeal it. and at every step they have been unsuccessful. [ applause ] >> president obama went after republicans for their scare tactics, trying to scare people about obama care. >> there are so many people out there working to make it fail. one...
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>> all the law enforcement witnesses say this guy should have been charged. there is a ton of evidence against this guy. this case is unusual because so many police initially didn't think that george zimmerman should be charged. so of course, the prosecution is going to put on police officers who think he should have been charged, think that the evidence is there against him. but i would expect the defense to put on other groups of cops saying i think it was a defense case, and i still think it is a defense case. >> is there a likelihood that there is a smoking gun, key piece of evidence, key witness we've not heard about, read about, that has not been revealed at this point. >> there may be something we don't know about, there is nothing that the lawyers don't know about. florida has broad discovery rules. everything has to be turned over to the other side. witnesses are deposed even before the trial. >> a look at next week in the george zimmerman trial. next. you have the potential to do more in business. by earning a degree from capella university, you'll
>> all the law enforcement witnesses say this guy should have been charged. there is a ton of evidence against this guy. this case is unusual because so many police initially didn't think that george zimmerman should be charged. so of course, the prosecution is going to put on police officers who think he should have been charged, think that the evidence is there against him. but i would expect the defense to put on other groups of cops saying i think it was a defense case, and i still...
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. >> reporter: law enforcement sources told cnn that authorities used a camera to monitor what was going on inside the bunker while fbi rescue hostage teams trained on a model of a structure nearby. agents reportedly saw dykes holding a gun. he was arm aed and managered to fire at agents before he was killed. authorities found two explosive devices. the boy named, ethan, was alive and returned to his family. he celebrated his sixth birthday after his rescue. alison? >> alina machado, thank you. >>> she made edith bunker a household name. jean stapleton is dead at the age of 90. what hollywood is saying about her distinguished career. >>> but, first, let's check in with dr. sanjay gupta for a look at what's coming up at the bottom of the hour. good morning, sanjay. >> more and more young people are suffering strokes. i'm talking about men and women. so, i'll explain what you need to know today to stay healthy. >>> also >>> also, concern over obama care. we'll have it all coming up at the bottom of the hour. just like a tablet. so easy to use, it won a best of ces award from cnet. and it c
. >> reporter: law enforcement sources told cnn that authorities used a camera to monitor what was going on inside the bunker while fbi rescue hostage teams trained on a model of a structure nearby. agents reportedly saw dykes holding a gun. he was arm aed and managered to fire at agents before he was killed. authorities found two explosive devices. the boy named, ethan, was alive and returned to his family. he celebrated his sixth birthday after his rescue. alison? >> alina...
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. >> david hughes recalls a chilling encounter between his brother, his sister-in-law and jodi arias. >> while they're having this conversation trying to convince travis to break up with her, she is right outside the upstairs door listening to the whole conversation. and she walked in, and she just had this face on like she was the devil. and she was going to commit a murder right then and there. >> it was clear that she liked him a lot more than he liked her. travis wanted a normal life. jodi wanted to be with him more than anything. and it was extremely unhealthy, a bond that they shared. >> and a normal, healthy life was something travis had wanted desperately, since growing up in riverside, california. >> travis' childhood was full of poverty, neglect, physical violence. >> his parents were both addicted to drugs. and so he wasn't raised by his parents. he was eventually -- his grandmother is the one who raised him. yeah, it was a tough upbringing. >> jodi, too, said he didn't have it easy growing up, that she was no stranger to abuse. >> she grew up being very artistic. she playe
. >> david hughes recalls a chilling encounter between his brother, his sister-in-law and jodi arias. >> while they're having this conversation trying to convince travis to break up with her, she is right outside the upstairs door listening to the whole conversation. and she walked in, and she just had this face on like she was the devil. and she was going to commit a murder right then and there. >> it was clear that she liked him a lot more than he liked her. travis wanted a...
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and for law enforcement to do what they have wanted to do since 2003. is to go and arrest him and bring him back to justice, prosecute him, and find him guilty. >>> i've always wanted to get as far away as possible from the place that i was
and for law enforcement to do what they have wanted to do since 2003. is to go and arrest him and bring him back to justice, prosecute him, and find him guilty. >>> i've always wanted to get as far away as possible from the place that i was
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. >> after a massive manhunt -- >> we've had hundreds of law enforcement officers who have zeroed in on the man who they believe is the suspect. they have him cornered. >> -- the suspected bomber captured alive. it was a week of tragedy that began with celebration. it was going to be a great day in boston. the winter pounding was over. even better, it was patriots day, an annual holiday for bostonians. >> i think for everybody, patriots day stands for something. >> jonathan elias was reporting for wbz tv on april 15th. >> it's sort of like the fourth of july for massachusetts. people celebrate who we are, where we are and what we are. >> there's nothing else like it. >> "boston globe" reporter steve silva was at the starting line of the day's biggest event, the boston marathon. >> part of the american sports scene since 1897. >> it was a chilly morning, 30 degrees, people starting to warmup, unlike last year where it was 80 degrees. the weather's not going to be a story this year. what's going to be the story? >> for pediatric resident natalie stavas, it would be a story of giving ba
. >> after a massive manhunt -- >> we've had hundreds of law enforcement officers who have zeroed in on the man who they believe is the suspect. they have him cornered. >> -- the suspected bomber captured alive. it was a week of tragedy that began with celebration. it was going to be a great day in boston. the winter pounding was over. even better, it was patriots day, an annual holiday for bostonians. >> i think for everybody, patriots day stands for something. >>...
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it's called a fetal homicide law. they almost never impose a death penalty in a situation like this. it's usually when somebody murdered a pregnant mother and then you see the charge, but here you have a strange fact pattern and i think it will be tough for prosecutors to prove. >> there is no legal precedent for this in ohio essentially as far as the death penalty for killing a fetus, and it's been when the mother was killed as well, is that right? is that what you are saying? >> there is precedent for it. and i will add one complicating factor, the supreme court ruled you can only impose the death penalty where a person has been killed. how would you prove a fetus was a person under u.s. law, because we don't even know what the stage of development was? was this a fetus that could have lived outside of the womb or not? if it could not have lived outside the womb, it would not be defined a person under u.s. law and would be an unconstitutional application of the death penalty. i don't think you will see the death pen
it's called a fetal homicide law. they almost never impose a death penalty in a situation like this. it's usually when somebody murdered a pregnant mother and then you see the charge, but here you have a strange fact pattern and i think it will be tough for prosecutors to prove. >> there is no legal precedent for this in ohio essentially as far as the death penalty for killing a fetus, and it's been when the mother was killed as well, is that right? is that what you are saying? >>...
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finding out -- that law enforcement is poring over as we speak. what officials are trying to get from the public, that's next. look at them kids. [ sigh ] they have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies to a device like that. one time, i had to wait half a day to watch a movie. you watched movies?! i was lucky if i could watch a show. show?! man, i was happy to see a sneezing panda clip! trevor, have you eaten today? you sound a little grumpy. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. for him, who dares to get in the picture. for her, who dares to show her love to the world. for the daring ones, there's crest plus scope. the only toothpaste that combines the freshness of scope with the whitening power of crest. since aflac is helping with his expenses while he can't work, he can focus on his recovery. he doesn't have to worry so much about his mortgage, groceries, or even gas bills. kick! kick... feel it! fe
finding out -- that law enforcement is poring over as we speak. what officials are trying to get from the public, that's next. look at them kids. [ sigh ] they have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies to a device like that. one time, i had to wait half a day to watch a movie. you watched movies?! i was lucky if i could watch a show. show?! man, i was happy to see a sneezing panda clip! trevor, have you eaten today? you sound a...
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these for-profit companies by law have to serve shareholders. you almost forget that what you're doing is providing health care. >> the health care system is unsustainable. we're spending almost twice as much in america as any other country on earth. we're really mortgaging the future. not just the health of health care, but the health of a nation. >>> what are you going to do? >> i got to go to work. >> what are you going to do at work? >> what i do every day, buddy. i love you. >> i love you, too! >> bye! >> bye! >> in a community health center like where i work, you see chronic illness, people not able to afford their medications, lots of psychiatric illnesses. >> i think we have about 25 patients today for dr. martin. i think five or six of them are on the waiting list. >> i'm sure we can probably squeeze them into the schedule. >> hello, mr. fields. let me take a listen to you. all right. who's next? instead of basing things on outcomes, on how good of a job we're doing, the government sets the reimbursement completely on the number of pati
these for-profit companies by law have to serve shareholders. you almost forget that what you're doing is providing health care. >> the health care system is unsustainable. we're spending almost twice as much in america as any other country on earth. we're really mortgaging the future. not just the health of health care, but the health of a nation. >>> what are you going to do? >> i got to go to work. >> what are you going to do at work? >> what i do every day,...
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the overwhelming majority are pius, law ar-abiding people. these are not the enmow. these are people to work with to stop the attacks. >> michael jackson's death is behind bars. will the concert 3promoter be liable also? that's next. count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. >> that was the guilty verdict. in the death of michael jackson. they are beginning another case related to his death against the promoter, aeg. they say he is liable in his death. the lawyers argue that motorcycle jackson chose and controlled dr. murray. conrad murray's attorney, thank you for joining us. how do you think this is all going to unravel. we are getting to the end of this trial. do you think conrad murray may be vindicated? >> i think hoe will be vindicated in some sense. i don't know if it will make a difference as far as the appeal, but in terms of the court of public opinion, i hope he will be vindicated. >> what have we learned new that you maybe department hear in the criminal case some. >> a lot of evidence that was excluded came out in civil kril like evid
the overwhelming majority are pius, law ar-abiding people. these are not the enmow. these are people to work with to stop the attacks. >> michael jackson's death is behind bars. will the concert 3promoter be liable also? that's next. count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. >> that was the guilty verdict. in the death of michael jackson. they are beginning another case related to his death against the promoter, aeg. they say he is liable in his death. the...
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the gun laws in california are very strict and they worked. he couldn't get a gun legally. >> had he tried to do it legally? >> yeah. >> for a long time. >> and we're grateful that the law has kept matthew from getting a gun as long as it did. >> but he kept trying. >> he wanted one as far as you're aware, for one purpose. >> only one purpose. >> to take his life. >> it would end it for him and he was so determined -- >> when did he finally get this gun? >> a month before he took his life. >> do you know how he got it? who he got it from? >> he told me -- he told me everything. he told me he found somebody on the internet who would sell it to him and had to be super encrypted and this whole process and he begged me to help him because he couldn't figure out the process because there's so many moments of terrible choices with mental illness. here's my son in terrible pain begging me to help him get a means to end is pain. it's like, my son, i can't do that. i can help you live. i will do anything to help you live. i cannot help you take your li
the gun laws in california are very strict and they worked. he couldn't get a gun legally. >> had he tried to do it legally? >> yeah. >> for a long time. >> and we're grateful that the law has kept matthew from getting a gun as long as it did. >> but he kept trying. >> he wanted one as far as you're aware, for one purpose. >> only one purpose. >> to take his life. >> it would end it for him and he was so determined -- >> when did he...
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law enforcement sources say nothing points to a specific motivate for the rampage. even after the seizure of aaron alexis computer and other possessions and interviews with the social contacts for clues. yet odd details are emerging. a federal law enforcement force sells cnn that alexis made edge ichs into his gun. they read better off this way and my elf weapon. investigators don't know what the sayings are supposed to mean. though questions remain about whether the rampage could have been prevented. navy official in rhode island never passed along police reports about alexis erratic behavior claiming he was hearing voices. >> where there are gaps, we will close them. where there are inadequacies, we will address them, and where there are failures, we will correct them. we owe the victims, their families and all of our people nothing less. >> reporter: new details have emerged suggesting authorities might have been able to contain the gunman more quickly. a government official tells cnn when the first radio call came in about a shooting at the navy yard, highly tra
law enforcement sources say nothing points to a specific motivate for the rampage. even after the seizure of aaron alexis computer and other possessions and interviews with the social contacts for clues. yet odd details are emerging. a federal law enforcement force sells cnn that alexis made edge ichs into his gun. they read better off this way and my elf weapon. investigators don't know what the sayings are supposed to mean. though questions remain about whether the rampage could have been...
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i don't condone breaking the law. i'm an attorney, and so i think i, you know, can't condone breaking the law, really. but i actually do believe in -- i do believe in law, which is one of the reasons why i find it -- i find the current debate interesting. and the idea of national security versus privacy and whether or not there has been some executive overreach. i find all of that an important dialogue for us to have. but i would have counseled him to perhaps go about things in a different way through activism, through lawsuits. but not through leaking top secret information. >> do you agree with him, with your experience that the -- that our national security apparatus and intelligence community is what he calls, his words, the architecture of oppression? >> that is not something that i would say. >> and what i'm wondering about there, is -- does he go to a level of exaggeration, i mean, i can understand having sensations that point in that direction, but that statement strikes me as a very serious overstatement abou
i don't condone breaking the law. i'm an attorney, and so i think i, you know, can't condone breaking the law, really. but i actually do believe in -- i do believe in law, which is one of the reasons why i find it -- i find the current debate interesting. and the idea of national security versus privacy and whether or not there has been some executive overreach. i find all of that an important dialogue for us to have. but i would have counseled him to perhaps go about things in a different way...
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i am enormously sympathetic to the language laws. >> you don't think it's preposterous? >> i don't think think it is -- >> here we have a situation -- >> it is stupid. i agree with you completely that this province 40 years ago was in some respects an english city so we needed to have language laws for signage and stuff. >> now signage, for instance must by law be principally in french. french first in all things. >> but ever bureaucracy produces by products of stupidity, that was it, and you know what? that will not stand. >> the angeli-canadians treated french-speaking quebecois for second class crap for much of history. i get it. i'd be pissed, too. i would want my own thing and when i got it, i would want to make sure there's no back sliding. >> when the first sovereignist party to be elected in 1976, it didn't come out of a vacuum. it came from a couple decades of awakening and struggle. >> 50 years from now will people be speaking predominantly french in montreal? >> yes. >> no doubt about it. >> no doubt about it. >> french first is something most would agree with
i am enormously sympathetic to the language laws. >> you don't think it's preposterous? >> i don't think think it is -- >> here we have a situation -- >> it is stupid. i agree with you completely that this province 40 years ago was in some respects an english city so we needed to have language laws for signage and stuff. >> now signage, for instance must by law be principally in french. french first in all things. >> but ever bureaucracy produces by products...
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laws do, too. >> conservative in the sense of liking to take baby steps. it seems unlikely they would make some big, radical move. >> reporter: a u.s. official tells cnn authorities were able to hone in jz snowden after the leak. at that point, security officiaju began to figure out who had access to that type of document and what had been downloaded. they were too late. joe johns, cnn, washington. >> it's a new day here on cnn. the new broadcast begins in a few molts. chris cuomo and kate is here. >> we are excited we showed up on time. >> how does my tie look? i have big news, jay-z. we have a poll for you. cnn letting america know the president's numbers are taking a beating. is it because of the intelligence scandals? why is he losing so much with young people? his trut worthiness is low. we'll tell you why. >> how americans feel about the nsa and leak. here is another one. vladimir putin and the super bowl ring. this is an interesting story. >> was it a gift? we are going to find out. day."s what's coming up on "new >> the intrigue. you have phil mick
laws do, too. >> conservative in the sense of liking to take baby steps. it seems unlikely they would make some big, radical move. >> reporter: a u.s. official tells cnn authorities were able to hone in jz snowden after the leak. at that point, security officiaju began to figure out who had access to that type of document and what had been downloaded. they were too late. joe johns, cnn, washington. >> it's a new day here on cnn. the new broadcast begins in a few molts. chris...
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i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. for their annual football trip. that's double miles you can actually use. tragically, their buddy got sacked by blackouts. but it's our tradition! that's roughing the card holder. but with the capital one venture card you get double miles you can actually use. [ cheering ] any flight, anytime. the scoreboard doesn't lie. what's in your wallet? hut! i have me on my fantasy team. whofficemax can help you drive supply costs... down... ...and down. just use your maxperks card and get a case of x-9 paper for only 1-cent after maxperks rewards. find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. wow. these are really good. you act surprised. aah! aah! practice makes perfect. announcer: you don't have to be perfect to be a perfect parent. there are thousands of teens i
i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. for their annual football trip. that's double miles you can actually use. tragically, their buddy got sacked by blackouts. but it's our tradition! that's roughing the card holder. but with...
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. >> reporter: within 14 minutes of the shooting, law enforcement entered the school looking for the shooter. >> while we were securing the school and ensuring that the safety of the students and staff in that school, we located the individual that we believed to be the suspect and the active shooter. that individual is currently deceased, and he apparently killed himself. >> reporter: law enforcement say they slowly and methodically searched the school before allowing students to leave the safety of their classrooms. >> we wanted to ensure that all of our students number one were safe. and secondly, we wanted to ensure that we had no other suspects or individuals that were collaborators with our shooter. >> reporter:m.,t students began exiting the school, single file, arms raised in the air, gathering at the school's running track and into the arms of parents who rushed to the school after hearing reports of the shooting. >> frantic. it's horrible. you're super nervous. you're driving down here and trying to get through as fast as you can. so i mean he's okay. >> reporter: anika cab
. >> reporter: within 14 minutes of the shooting, law enforcement entered the school looking for the shooter. >> while we were securing the school and ensuring that the safety of the students and staff in that school, we located the individual that we believed to be the suspect and the active shooter. that individual is currently deceased, and he apparently killed himself. >> reporter: law enforcement say they slowly and methodically searched the school before allowing...
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and with the laws and statutes of limitations how they are, sometimes that is not the case. and so for us, we're trying to raise awareness about the issue of sexual abuse, and hopefully our plan is to make it to washington and to start lobbying on behalf of victims everywhere who come up against the statute of limitations. >> good for you. the five browns will be performing at carnegie hall october 18th. you can download their new album, rite of spring. a cracking album. you are very talented, i have to say. the cd is available october 29th. for more information on the foundation check out survivingabuse.org. thanks for coming in and best of luck at carnegie hall. >> thank you. >>> we'll be back with bono's possibly greatest ever live performance. ♪ ♪ unh ♪ [ male announcer ] you can choose to blend in. ♪ or you can choose to blend out. the all-new 2014 lexus is. it's your move. >>> they walked into the oval office. actually i thought it was a member of his own road crew [ laughter ] >> it wasn't really --
and with the laws and statutes of limitations how they are, sometimes that is not the case. and so for us, we're trying to raise awareness about the issue of sexual abuse, and hopefully our plan is to make it to washington and to start lobbying on behalf of victims everywhere who come up against the statute of limitations. >> good for you. the five browns will be performing at carnegie hall october 18th. you can download their new album, rite of spring. a cracking album. you are very...
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he broke the law. second thing is, you can't even have a permit to carry a handgun, much less this gun in d.c. that is the other issue. and finally, in 1993, bill clinton signed an executive order banning guns by civilians or others on military bases, that is partly the reason that fort hood happened the way it did. so you had all of these anti-gun laws in place, they were all ordered, in place, and they were a failure in place with all the best security in the world. so the idea that somehow we can pass a law to stop crazy people or you think that if we pass a law to get rid of this one gun law, he wouldn't have acted today. he did bring another gun with him today, it is also in d.c., it is not working, piers, is the problem. >> okay, i tell you what is not working is the failure to do anything. to even clamp down on ar-15s. here is richard feldman, and this is from "mother jones," who authorized this. there were seven shootings, based on the clarification of four or more people killed and they have c
he broke the law. second thing is, you can't even have a permit to carry a handgun, much less this gun in d.c. that is the other issue. and finally, in 1993, bill clinton signed an executive order banning guns by civilians or others on military bases, that is partly the reason that fort hood happened the way it did. so you had all of these anti-gun laws in place, they were all ordered, in place, and they were a failure in place with all the best security in the world. so the idea that somehow...
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earlier today, texas law enforcement officials announced they are launching a criminal investigation, a criminal investigation, into the deadly explosion that happened over the west texas fertilizer plant last month. the director of the texas department of safety has said we want to make sure no stone goes unturned and all the facts related to this incident are uncovered. so so after weeks of reports saying the blast should have been the result of some accident, they are opening a criminal investigation into the cause. that's all i can tell you about the criminal investigation. that's all we know. that said, also in west texas today, a volunteer paramedic who was one of the first people to arrive at the scene of that massive explosion, a paramedic was arrested today. he was charged with possession of a destructive device. that destructive device was a pipe bomb. authorities responded to a home in abbott, texas where they found sections of a pipe, end caps, fuses and explosive nitrate. residents of the home said this had belonged to this paramedic who had passed it on to them for some
earlier today, texas law enforcement officials announced they are launching a criminal investigation, a criminal investigation, into the deadly explosion that happened over the west texas fertilizer plant last month. the director of the texas department of safety has said we want to make sure no stone goes unturned and all the facts related to this incident are uncovered. so so after weeks of reports saying the blast should have been the result of some accident, they are opening a criminal...
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we'll be able to pull those back from law-abiding citizens. in the first place, the constitution allows them to have it. but while i may not be able to do everything, what can we do to keep guns out of the hands of mentally ill people? i don't care whether you're conservative or liberal or anywhere in between. everybody will agree, guns do not belong in the hands of mentally ill people. >> what does it say about a great country like america, the great super power of the world, here we are a year after 20 elementary school children were literally blown to pieces in their classrooms and the president stood there a few days later and said i will take action. here we are a year later and absolutely nothing has been done, nothing. >> yeah. >> no background checks brought in. no ban on assault weapons, no ban on high capacity magazines, nobody in washington has done anything to try to prevent this happening again. what does that tell you about the state of the debate about this, never mind anything else? >> yeah, i don't know -- i don't know how the
we'll be able to pull those back from law-abiding citizens. in the first place, the constitution allows them to have it. but while i may not be able to do everything, what can we do to keep guns out of the hands of mentally ill people? i don't care whether you're conservative or liberal or anywhere in between. everybody will agree, guns do not belong in the hands of mentally ill people. >> what does it say about a great country like america, the great super power of the world, here we are...
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but some say a loophole in california's sexual predator law allows offenders to gain release through a court hearing rather than completing or in some cases even beginning the five-stage program. california is the only state that requires a court review every two years for those committed. more than 50 offenders have won release this way since 1995. that's our report. thanks for watching. i'm john seigenthaler. >>> its history is bloody. >> we used to have two or three stabbings a day, sometimes even more. >> inmates battle guards on a daily basis. >> i couldn't count how many times i've had to shoot out the tower. >> then a new regime wrenched back control of the prison. >> it's more stable. there's less violence. >> but there are also fewer programs, less time out of the cells, and less hope. >> we've got guys coming in at 17, 18 years old with 80 or 90 years hanging themselves because they can't take it. >> inmates that assault staff, inmates that assault other inmates are going to come to stateville and they're going to lock up. >> don't holler at me. >> in stateville, it's like
but some say a loophole in california's sexual predator law allows offenders to gain release through a court hearing rather than completing or in some cases even beginning the five-stage program. california is the only state that requires a court review every two years for those committed. more than 50 offenders have won release this way since 1995. that's our report. thanks for watching. i'm john seigenthaler. >>> its history is bloody. >> we used to have two or three stabbings...
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this law is something that came about because of public demonstrations. i mean, the edmund pettus bridge and john lewis getting his head bashed in lapped on a sunday. the following monday, eight days later, it was lbj addressing congress, a joint session of congress in a nationally televised speech demanding this law. the voting rights act happened because of demonstrations. it happened because of selma in 1965. can public demonstration now have the effect of helping to save it? joinings us now from selma, alabama for the interview is the director a member of the voting rights act team. >> thanks for having me. >> do you think it is fair the say that public pressure, a social movement, political activism is a big part of the immediate reason that we got the voting rights act in the first place so, it's appropriate to question whether it might still be effective? >> absolutely, rachel. i was struck by the reality. as i talk to you tonight, i'm less than 100 feet from the edmund pettus bridge where 48 years ago, courageous women, men, and children marched o
this law is something that came about because of public demonstrations. i mean, the edmund pettus bridge and john lewis getting his head bashed in lapped on a sunday. the following monday, eight days later, it was lbj addressing congress, a joint session of congress in a nationally televised speech demanding this law. the voting rights act happened because of demonstrations. it happened because of selma in 1965. can public demonstration now have the effect of helping to save it? joinings us now...
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donate $600,000 to ken cuccinelli's campaign doing it this way the same thing with a tidy way around the law. back in 2010, do you remember the art robinson election? art robinson was the republican who was running in oregon trying to unseat a 12-term democratic congressman, peter defazio. he said global warming was a plot to make people into slaves. we should sprinkle nuclear waste in the oceans and around the school yards. art robinson was hard to talk to. >> one of the things that happens in satellite interviews, a 1 1/2 second delay between me asking a question and you hearing it. so you can interpret that as -- as it is just the way the medium works. i'm sorry it has been so awkward for you. >> your interruption was not caused by the delay. that's the speed of light. madam, it is much faster than that. >> my head still kind of hurts from that not just from the banging on the desk. art robinson, republican congressional candidate in oregon who truly believed in the many health benefits of exposure to radioactivity. so much so we should sprinkle in our vegetable patches and schooling yard
donate $600,000 to ken cuccinelli's campaign doing it this way the same thing with a tidy way around the law. back in 2010, do you remember the art robinson election? art robinson was the republican who was running in oregon trying to unseat a 12-term democratic congressman, peter defazio. he said global warming was a plot to make people into slaves. we should sprinkle nuclear waste in the oceans and around the school yards. art robinson was hard to talk to. >> one of the things that...
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hp is cooperating fully with law enforcement as requested." the "washington post" is reporting that aaron alexis would have had a contractor card allowing him into the navy facility. his security clearance was reportedly updating in july. what else about his background may shed light on why this happened? and maybe more specifically now on how this happened today. joining from us ft. worth, texas, is nbc news's charles hadlock. charles, thanks very much for your time tonight. >> hi, there. >> so, what sort of footprint did aaron alexis leave in ft. worth? what do people there know about him and how are they reacting today? >> reporter: well, rachel, most of his life centered around this place, the happy bowl restaurant here in northwest ft. worth. this is where he worked. this is where he met the owner of this restaurant at the buddhist temple just down the street from here. they became fast friends. they even became roommates for several years. they lived in several different places here in ft. worth. and alexis, aaron alexis even worked here
hp is cooperating fully with law enforcement as requested." the "washington post" is reporting that aaron alexis would have had a contractor card allowing him into the navy facility. his security clearance was reportedly updating in july. what else about his background may shed light on why this happened? and maybe more specifically now on how this happened today. joining from us ft. worth, texas, is nbc news's charles hadlock. charles, thanks very much for your time tonight....
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the gun laws in california are very strict and they worked. he couldn't get a gun legally. >> had he tried to do it legally? >> yeah. >> for a long time. >> he had tried- >> we're grateful the law has kept matthew from getting a gun as long as it did. >> but he kept trying. >> he wanted one as far as you're aware, for one purpose. >> only one purpose. >> to take his life. >> it would end it for him and he was so determined -- >> when did he finally get this gun? >> a month before he took his life. >> do you know how he got it? who he got it from? >> he told me -- he told me everything. he told me he found somebody on the internet who would sell it to him and had to be super encrypted and this whole process and he begged me to help him because he couldn't figure out the process because there's so many moments of terrible choices with mental illness. here's my son in terrible pain begging me to help him get a means to end is pain. it's like, my son, i can't do that. i can help you live. i will do anything to help you live. i cannot help you take
the gun laws in california are very strict and they worked. he couldn't get a gun legally. >> had he tried to do it legally? >> yeah. >> for a long time. >> he had tried- >> we're grateful the law has kept matthew from getting a gun as long as it did. >> but he kept trying. >> he wanted one as far as you're aware, for one purpose. >> only one purpose. >> to take his life. >> it would end it for him and he was so determined -- >>...
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we still have a very committed law enforcement team. we have a lot of leads that come in on morgan's case, and like patty and other parents, we fight every day to get every resource, every piece of technology to work with the media, to work with law enforcement to fight for morgan because until someone can prove to me that she's not coming home, then i'm going to fight for her to have the opportunity to come home to our family. she is not a case file at a police department. she is not a newspaper story. she's a daughter, and she's a sister, and she's a granddaughter, and she's a friend. >> john, it's -- and you know these two women. >> very, very well. >> they have kept their children alive in the public consciousness. >> and kept their wits about them and their heart and soul and raised other children and went to work, and they're on the board of the national center. they're the s.w.a.t. team moms, i call them. they're really seriously tough. and you're the chairman of the board this year. but they have never, ever stopped trying to pu
we still have a very committed law enforcement team. we have a lot of leads that come in on morgan's case, and like patty and other parents, we fight every day to get every resource, every piece of technology to work with the media, to work with law enforcement to fight for morgan because until someone can prove to me that she's not coming home, then i'm going to fight for her to have the opportunity to come home to our family. she is not a case file at a police department. she is not a...
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i've directed the full resources of our intelligence and law enforcement communities to find those responsible and to bring them to justice. we will make no distinction between the terrorists who committed these acts and those who harbor them. >> what weighed on many of us is the 9/11 attack revealed major vulnerabilities. iraq had been a big problem even before 9/11 and became even bigger and more urgent in light of 9/11. >> america's greatest national security failure since pearl harbor hurls its leaders into a massive national security response. >> and the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon. >> osama bin laden and his al qaeda terrorists network are the immediate target. but the day after the attacks president george w. bush comes to the white house situation room and orders counterterrorism director richard clark to look into an iraq connection. >> when i said, mr. president, we will do that, of course, but we've done it before, and rather recently, and the answer has always been no. and it's likely to be no this time. he didn't like that answer. and he got ma
i've directed the full resources of our intelligence and law enforcement communities to find those responsible and to bring them to justice. we will make no distinction between the terrorists who committed these acts and those who harbor them. >> what weighed on many of us is the 9/11 attack revealed major vulnerabilities. iraq had been a big problem even before 9/11 and became even bigger and more urgent in light of 9/11. >> america's greatest national security failure since pearl...
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only do irene's relatives and dale tacheny believe he killed her, so does every police officer and law enforcement agency that's dealt with this case. do you believe you know who the murderer is? >> we have developed evidence sufficient to the responsibility of probable cause that john fight was a person involved in the particular homicide. >> but with so much heat, why did the case go cold? >> early on, why do you think he wasn't prosecuted? >> a coverup. >> who are they trying to protect? >> john b. fight. ever. nurses are dealing with a wider range of issues. and there are ever-changing regulations. when you see these challenges, do you want to back away or take charge? with a degree in the field of healthcare or nursing from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to advance your career while making a difference in the lives of patients. let's get started at capella.edu. with the bing it on challenge to show google users what they've been missing on bing. let's bing it on. [fight bell: ding, ding] how many here are google users? what if i was to tell you that you would actual
only do irene's relatives and dale tacheny believe he killed her, so does every police officer and law enforcement agency that's dealt with this case. do you believe you know who the murderer is? >> we have developed evidence sufficient to the responsibility of probable cause that john fight was a person involved in the particular homicide. >> but with so much heat, why did the case go cold? >> early on, why do you think he wasn't prosecuted? >> a coverup. >> who...
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i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. a hairline fracture to the mandible and contusions to the metacarpus. what do you see? um, i see a duck. be more specific. i see the aflac duck. i see the aflac duck out of work and not making any money. i see him moving in with his parents and selling bootleg dvds out of the back of a van. dude, that's your life. remember, aflac will give him cash to help cover his rent, car payments and keep everything as normal as possible. i see lunch. [ monitor beeping ] let's move on. [ male announcer ] find out what a hospital stay could really cost you at aflac.com. [ male announcer ] capella university understands back from rough economic times. employees are being forced to do more with less. and the need for capable leaders is greater than ever. when you see these pro
i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. a hairline fracture to the mandible and contusions to the metacarpus. what do you see? um, i see a duck. be more specific. i see the aflac duck. i see the aflac duck out of work and not...
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. >> under california law, even an accidental death during the commission of a felony is considered murder. kruger's jury took less than a day to find him guilty. >> i'm responsible for the man's death. i know i have some time. i don't think it should be the rest of my life, you know? and but that's not really for me to decide either, though. >> kruger faces as much as 25 years to life. until his sentencing hearing, he will remain at the oc jail. >> life in here is like purgatory. you're in the in between. until you know what your future is about, you're stuck. you have no idea what is going to happen. i'm not going to be going to camp snoopy or anything like that, i'm going to prison, you know? i'm just trying to get ready for that, you know, getting in shape. >> kruger's preparation for prison includes an unusual workout routine. >> have you ever had a cellie bench press you like that before? >> no, pretty exhilarating, huh? >> have you ever been an exercise tool? >> it is like riding a bull. >> brandyn scotto helps kruger prepare for prison in more ways than just being added weight for
. >> under california law, even an accidental death during the commission of a felony is considered murder. kruger's jury took less than a day to find him guilty. >> i'm responsible for the man's death. i know i have some time. i don't think it should be the rest of my life, you know? and but that's not really for me to decide either, though. >> kruger faces as much as 25 years to life. until his sentencing hearing, he will remain at the oc jail. >> life in here is like...